The best place to look for figures is the excellent Plastic Soldier Review site, which provided the Urban Resisters in this game. The Americans are from Elheim - the vehicles are Matchbox Hummers, and a Bradley from one of the many pre-made plastic manufacturers.

The game plays really well, and develops loads of tension as both sides swap initiative almost constantly - the rules however appear to have been written by a lunatic on acid sitting in an actual war zone, as the turn sequence and other rules are all literally over the shop - partly this is due to the very fluid nature of the interactions, however unless you write your own QR sheet (as my opponent kindly did for us) I could imagine getting fed up pretty quickly and losing heart! Given this criticism, the counter-intuitive aspect is that that once you get the hang of the basic mechanics the rules suddenly become very, very simple and rattle along at a fair old pace. My initial reaction was that the whole thing seems to be crying out for a "free" basic version (like Impetus) with just basic troops with AK47's and M16's on each side to get gamers hooked,with all the extra's in what is a very nicely produced ruleset - which has so many "extras" it would certainly sell anyway, as do the (really great, well thought out,produced and researched) scenario books.